Activities

Youth Policy Briefs on Climate-Smart Agriculture (2022–2023)

Location & Theme: Lusaka & Central Province, Zambia • Research

Summary: Produced evidence-based policy briefs to guide the government on youth inclusion in climate-smart agriculture.

Details: 120 youth surveyed; 4 regional focus groups; 3 policy briefs published and presented to the Ministry of Agriculture.

Budget: $25,000 (UNDP Youth Research Grant)

Outcomes: 3 briefs adopted into district agriculture action plans; 40% of surveyed youth reported increased confidence in advocacy.

Partners: UNDP, University of Zambia

Quote: “Being part of the study gave us a voice with policymakers. We felt heard for the first time.” — Esther Tekela, Youth Farmer

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SRHR Peer Education in Rural Clinics (2022)

Location & Theme: Mongu & Limulunga • SRHR

Summary: Youth-led peer education and clinic referral system for adolescents.

Details: 20 peer educators trained; 10 rural clinics supported; mobile outreach sessions conducted.

Budget: $18,000 (AmplifyChange Small Grant)

Outcomes: 1,200 adolescents reached; 250 clinic referrals completed; stigma towards SRHR discussions reduced.

Partners: District Health Office, local schools

Quote: “The club sessions made me comfortable enough to visit the clinic. I no longer feel ashamed.” — Lydia, Student

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Green Youth Enterprise – Solar Irrigation Pilots (2022–2023)

Location & Theme: Sioma & Senanga • Investments

Summary: Piloted solar-powered irrigation systems for youth-led agribusinesses.

Details: 6 irrigation units installed; 25 youth trained in solar maintenance; cooperative business model piloted.

Budget: $65,000 (African Development Foundation)

Outcomes: Crop yields increased by 60%; cooperative generated $9,800 in first harvest sales.

Partners: Rural Electrification Authority, ADDF

Quote: “Now we farm all year round. It’s not just survival, it's a business.” — Kasote, Youth Farmer

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Barotse Floodplain Tree Planting & Climate Clubs (2023–2024)

Location & Theme: Barotse Floodplain • Conservation

Summary: Community-led climate clubs engaged in tree planting and climate resilience campaigns.

Details: 8,000 seedlings planted across schools and floodplain villages; 12 climate clubs established.

Budget: $70,000 (WWF–KAZA Youth Grant)

Outcomes: 7 ha reforested; 800 youth engaged in climate action; reduced flood vulnerability reported in schools.

Partners: WWF Zambia, Barotse Royal Establishment

Quote: “We planted trees where floods used to wash away our fields. Now, roots are holding the soil together.” — Patrick, Club Leader

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Youth-Led Research on Informal Economy (2023)

Location & Theme: Lusaka • Research

Summary: A participatory study on challenges youth face in the informal economy.

Details: 300 respondents interviewed; livelihood mapping; policy roundtable with Ministry of Labour.

Budget: $30,000 (ILO Youth Research Fund)

Outcomes: Policy brief presented; government committed to youth microfinance program.

Partners: ILO Zambia, University of Lusaka

Quote: “Sharing my struggles as a street vendor in the study gave me hope that things can change.” — Moses, Vendor

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SRHR Digital Hotline & WhatsApp Referral Bot (2023–2024)

Location & Theme: Western Province • SRHR

Summary: Established a youth-run SRHR digital hotline with WhatsApp integration.

Details: Hotline staffed by 8 youth counselors; AI referral bot connected users to nearest clinics; 24/7 support available.

Budget: $95,000 (UNFPA Innovation Grant)

Outcomes: 4,500 inquiries handled in year one; 600 clinic linkages; reduced teenage pregnancy rates in pilot areas.

Partners: UNFPA Zambia, Airtel Zambia

Quote: “I asked questions anonymously through WhatsApp, and it changed how I see my health.” — Anonymous Youth User

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Youth Beekeeping & Honey Value Chain Incubation (2023)

Location & Theme: Nalolo & Kalabo • Investments

Summary: Supported youth to form cooperatives around beekeeping and honey processing.

Details: 20 beehives distributed; 10 youth incubated; branding and export training provided.

Budget: $40,000 (Small Enterprise Development Grant)

Outcomes: First honey batch generated $6,000; 5 youth employed full-time; access to Lusaka honey markets.

Partners: Zambia Cooperative Federation, local Indunas

Quote: “For the first time, my income doesn’t depend on casual labor. I’m building something lasting.” — Chipo, Youth Entrepreneur

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Mangrove Restoration & Eco-Tourism Feasibility Study (2024)

Location & Theme: Western Province Wetlands • Conservation + Research

Summary: Conducted feasibility study for eco-tourism linked to mangrove and wetland restoration.

Details: 3 pilot sites assessed; 500 households surveyed; economic valuation of eco-tourism potential.

Budget: $120,000 (Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme)

Outcomes: Roadmap developed for eco-tourism cooperative; 50 households engaged in alternative livelihoods planning.

Partners: GEF SGP, Ministry of Tourism

Quote: “Tourists will soon come not just for the scenery, but to see how we restore nature.” — Namakau, Community Leader

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